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KP-1836 - Klamath Project. Steam Heating Plant; October 10, 1949; Photo by Andy Bergloff
Results of thermodynamic studies of geothermal steam power systems incorporating fossil-fired superheaters are reported. One- and two-stage systems are covered. Realistic assumptions have been included to...
KP-1300-R2--Klamath Project. Region II. Tule Lake Division. Modoc Unit. Pumping Plant "D", northwest view of plant and transformers from hillside above plant; February 13, 1947; Photo by Dorwin Grise
KP-2415-R2 - ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT - Klamath Project. View of plant from downstream and showing concrete floor rubble and rock washed down to transition; November 1, 1957; Photo by K. J. Greene
KP-2432-R2 - ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT - Klamath Project. Interior of power plant after removal of turbine base before edge of draft tube was rounded. Forms are for concrete wall whose function is to prevent a...
The economics of a particular hybrid plant must be evaluated with respect to a specific site. This volume focuses on the Roosevelt Hot Springs KGRA. The temperature, pressure, and flow rate data given suggests...
KP-2390-R2 - Klamath Project--ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT. Outlet showing flow through 4ft. x 6ft. hole in power plant structure and through bypass. Flow is about 600 cfs and is smooth downstream; June 13, 1957;...
KP-2410-R2 - ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT - Klamath Project. View of forebay floor lining, looking east to power plant entrance showing damaged and undermined lining. Area about 20' X 30' was undermined during 1957...
KP-2437-R2 - ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT - Klamath Project. Contractor removing turbine runner from power plant; March 6, 1958; Photo by L. McAnulty
KP-1805-R2. Pumping Plant "D". Discharge tubes in the background are being backfilled; June 22, 1949; Photo by Mark D. Taylor, Jr.